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This is one beautiful bike ,

This is one beautiful bike , no wonder it won first place at SPI. I just wish I could afford one. Great Job and build a cheaper version for us financially handicapped people.

This is an exceptionally

This is an exceptionally fine looking motorcycle. You are to be commended for recognizing such a fine organization in this manner. The trend today seems to be an outrageous frame, stretched and raked to a limit which defies practicality. Perhaps good for trailering to shows or bar hopping but little else. You have "pulled in the reins" and built a bike which epitomizes rugged good looks, power and a smooth ride over long distances. The motor and tranny provide the strength and the stamina reminescent of a fine Quarter Horse. I envy whomever ultimately becomes the owner of this and the other "chrome ponies" in this series.
I currently own a 2000 Nighttrain, purchased new,which I've customized with just enough chrome from custom builders such as Cyril Huze and others to highlight its black nature. The engine has been improved to increase rear wheel horsepower by about 10-12%. As a work in progress, I am always searching for ideas to add on or to change what I've done.
Keep up the good work.

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